Skip to content

CCP
조회 수 307 추천 수 0 댓글 0
?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄
?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄
The United Church of Canada | L'Église Unie du Canada
February 17, 2016



When our management group from the General Council Office had its all day meeting in January, (something we do around that time every year), we started the day with a Bible study. The passage we used, Romans 1:8-17, challenged us because it emphasized a word that many of us were not fully comfortable with: righteousness.
 
We tend to hear “righteousness” in a negative way because it is usually heard in the context of “self-righteousness.” Yet over and over again, the Bible speaks of God’s righteousness and calls us to aspire to righteousness. I’ve been noticing the word a lot this week because I’m reading through all the Psalms as my Lenten practice. The Psalmists certainly weren’t afraid to use the word “righteousness.” The conversation with colleagues last month, and my reading of the Psalms through Lent, serve to remind me that it is good to take time with things in the Bible that I’m less comfortable with, not just the ones that immediately speak to me.
 
I’m not sure how I came up with the idea of reading the Psalms through Lent, when there are so many ways to focus one’s reflections through these 40 days.
 
Have you seen the Moderator’s Lenten invitation on YouTube? There is no better place to start your Lenten Reflections. And if you want to offer something on video yourself, you are invited to share your own “not alone” message in a short video. Social media gives us new ways of engaging with others in our church community and beyond.
 
This year’s United Church devotions are in a little book called With Us Always, edited by Alydia Smith. Each day’s reading lifts up a biblical text and relates it to the theme from a movie. It’s perfect given that the Academy Awards are presented during Lent.
 
I like to look around the Web at this time of year to get a sense of what is happening in congregations for Lent. Lots!
 
I can’t begin to list all the things here, but without going into all the rich and beautiful detail, they include: 

  • A comparative study of the beliefs of Christianity and Islam
  • Reflections on what it means to be in Christian community
  • Weekly Bible study based on the lectionary readings
  • Another weekly Bible study on the theme of spiritual growth
  • Weekly discussions based on the films that are part of the series “Growing Through the Poetry of Pain”
  • Lenten “Conversations that Matter”
  • Daily prayer for the minister, congregation, and one another through Lent
  • an ecumenical retreat 

These are just a few. It’s fun to see the wealth of creative approaches that are offered across our church.
 
Oh, and did I mention that some people have the practice of giving things up for Lent too. That isn’t so much my practice, although I have done it on occasion, but it is an excellent way to use discipline and structure to keep us focused on Lent.
 
My cousin circulated something that suggested that people should look in their closets, drawers, etc. and find one item each day to discard. Then at the end of 40 days, give those things to someone who could use them.
 
I hope you have found a practice, or sacrifice, or study, that is working for you during this time of Lent. It is good to take time to go deeper.
 
Peace and blessings, 
 
Nora

This message has been sent to subscribers to the General Secretary's Letter, "Note from Nora." To subscribe, visit the United Church website.

Image: Dreamstime.com


 

Copyright © 2016 The United Church of Canada.
You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to a United Church of Canada e-newsletter.

Our mailing address is:
The United Church of Canada

3250 Bloor Street West

Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4

Canada

TAG •
?

Title
List of Articles
번호 제목 글쓴이 날짜 조회 수 최근 수정일
335 Atheist ad campaigns stir the pot during holiday season 관리자 2010.12.04 268604 2010.12.04
334 E-ssentials: Shaping the Future CCP 2016.02.26 118269 2016.02.26
333 Julia Sweeney: `Letting Go of God` 운영자 2008.05.17 54998 2008.05.17
332 [ 고대 언어 아직도 살아있어 ] 운영자 2004.03.16 37483 2004.03.16
331 Re: 정진홍 교수 프로필 운영자 2009.05.09 31159 2009.05.09
330 여호와의 증인을 두려워 해야 하는가?-- 펌 운영자 2003.05.30 19463 2003.05.30
329 Matthieu Ricard 운영자 2009.12.16 17956 2009.12.16
328 노드롭 프라이 운영자 2009.12.16 17181 2009.12.16
327 릭 워렌 운영자 2009.12.16 16615 2009.12.16
326 신은있다_한 때 무신론자였던 학자_앤써니 플류 운영자 2009.12.16 16468 2009.12.16
325 리챠드 도킨스 운영자 2009.12.16 16324 2009.12.16
324 Jonathan Haidt 운영자 2009.12.16 15420 2009.12.16
323 앤써니 플류_신학과 반증 운영자 2009.12.16 14278 2009.12.16
322 빌리 그레이엄 운영자 2009.12.16 13431 2009.12.16
321 Dan Dennett 운영자 2009.12.16 12976 2009.12.16
320 Same-sex ruling due close to poll - Calgary Hereald 운영자 2003.08.30 11989 2003.08.30
319 채드 마이어-마가복음연구 운영자 2009.05.09 11511 2009.05.09
318 캐런 암스트롱_강의 운영자 2009.12.16 11309 2009.12.16
317 여러 종교가 주는 심오한 진리? 운영자 2003.05.10 11151 2003.05.10
316 물 존재, 지구같은 행성발견...기온 22℃ 관리자 2011.12.05 9607 2011.12.05
315 알버타 종교 통계 운영자 2009.12.16 9514 2009.12.16
314 개신교와 친미주의- 오마이 뉴스 운영자 2003.01.11 9423 2003.01.11
313 "주여, 무릎 꿇은 불쌍한 대통령 '똥 묻은 개들'로부터 지켜주소서" 관리자 2011.03.08 9173 2011.03.08
312 Same-sex challenge defeated 137-132 -Calgary Herald 운영자 2003.09.17 9030 2003.09.17
311 Calgary professor criticizes 'Star Trek' take on religion 관리자 2011.06.07 8952 2011.06.14
310 콘스탄티노플 지도 운영자 2004.01.06 8801 2004.01.06
309 최초 한국인 무슬림은 누구일까? 관리자 2012.12.05 8633 2012.12.05
308 지정의(知情意)는 어디서 유래한 말인가요? 1 정진형 2003.10.21 8551 2021.04.05
307 로마황제의 계보 운영자 2003.12.23 8535 2003.12.23
306 日기독교 ‘한일합방’ 찬반 팽팽…우치무라 간조 “조선은 일본 이기는 기독 국가 돼라” 운영자 2010.03.01 8402 2010.03.01
목록
Board Pagination Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 12 Next
/ 12

Powered by Xpress Engine / Designed by Sketchbook

sketchbook5, 스케치북5

sketchbook5, 스케치북5

나눔글꼴 설치 안내


이 PC에는 나눔글꼴이 설치되어 있지 않습니다.

이 사이트를 나눔글꼴로 보기 위해서는
나눔글꼴을 설치해야 합니다.

설치 취소